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172  TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON                                   PI

 of December the actives and alumn i once more joined hands in a j o l l y
 Founders' Day celebration. The talent of the evening was furnished by the
 active girls and never d i d an audiencei enjoy a show more than we did that
 night. This week the Alumna? Club is holding a special meeting at the home
of Katherine Thomas. Our chief business at that time w i l l be to fill stockings
 for the poor kiddies of the College Settlement House. We are giving a
Christmas party f o r these tots on December 27 and I am sure we are looking
f o r w a r d to their f u n as much as they are. A t our November meeting the f o l -
lowing girls were welcomed into the c l u b : Ruth Cotton, Psi, '19; Mary
Glowacki, Psi, '19; Irene Green, Epsilon, ' I Q ; Mrs. Oliver Wright, Epsilon,
'19; and Eleanor Neely, Epsilon, '19. We were delighted to have Evelyn
H a r r i s Jefferies w i t h us again after her long absence.

     Do any of you Alpha O's ever get to Philadelphia? I f you do, won't you
run i n to see us and j o i n us at our meetings? We'd love to meet our sisters,
one and a l l .

                                                    C E C E L I A G. G E R S O N , Psi, '17, Chapter Editor.

                                                     DALLAS ALUMNJE

     The Dallas Alumnae has been devoting most o f her time the last two
months to the numerous campaigns that have been going on here. Dallas has
had the honor of witnessing one of the most successful drives in the United
States since the close o f the war. The Y . W . C . A . launched a campaign,
which was to last f o r two weeks, f o r one hundred thousand dollars. I n less
than ten days, they had reached their quota, with four thousand dollars over.
Other drives in which we helped were the Red Cross, and the Greater Medical
Campaign.

    We are all so glad to have Eleanor M a n n i n g ( K '19) w i t h us this year.
Mrs. J. B. Hubbell ( L u c i n d a Smith, N K, '17) has returned f r o m New Y o r k
and is w i t h us again.

     M A U D E M . R A S B U R Y , '19, Alumna' Assistant              Editor.

        K A N S A S ALUMN-ffi

    (Welcome Kansas Alumn* to our midst. The editor was more than pleased to
receive the following telegram and accepts it as your first chapter letter.)

    Greater Kansas Alumnae Chapter installation conducted December seventh

by Phi Chapter. The following officers were elected.
    President, Charlotte Uhls (Mrs. Kenneth B.), Upsilon, ex-'i7.

Vice-President, Maude Waters (Mrs. A. R.), Kappa, ex-'n.

Treasurer, Edith Phenecie, Phi, '18.

Secretary and Chapter Editor, Julia Anna Smith, Kappa, '15.

The other members initiated were Clarice Gardner, Grace Stotts, Helen

Gallagher, Mary Rose, Kathryn Ninx, Anne Curdy, and Mrs. Blair.

        C H A R L O T T E U H L S , '17, Chapter                   President.

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